16/05/2022
Who is ready for this week?
We're all stoked for you to join our VP of Engineering Wojciech B. and Developer Advocate Derek Morgan for a chat, coffee, and drinks. They will be happy to to discuss all things , , and .
We will be hosting a happy hour event too!
Make sure to secure your spot here: https://spacelift.io/kubecon-emea-22
Oh, and also - we have some fresh Spacelift swag to give away, trust you don't want to miss it! 😎
Meet the Spacelift Team at Kubecon EMEA
The Spacelift team is excited to be onsite in Valencia for Kubecon EMEA, May 16 - 20, 2022. Schedule a meeting with our team members who will be in Valencia!
04/05/2022
New Blog "Achieving an Atlantis Workflow on Spacelift"
Pull Request Driven Terraform Apply
Running a successful terraform plan command pre-merge does not always mean that the terraform apply command will also be successful post-merge. This statement is key to understanding the value of applying changes before merging. For example, Amazon S3 Bucket uniqueness is validated on the AWS server-side. Due to this, users are unaware that a bucket name is not actually unique until it is created during deployment.
Users can ensure that their main branch is always reflective of error-free deployed infrastructure by applying changes before merging. If errors occur during deployment, users can correct those errors before the code changes land in the main branch.
Atlantis, in particular, has been a popular choice in the Terraform community for addressing this problem and has brought about a unique approach to applying changes from a pull request before they are merged. In this blog post, we will be discussing Atlantis and how you can implement your own Atlantis style workflow using Spacelift.
Achieving an Atlantis Workflow on Spacelift
See Atlantis and its pull-request-driven workflow and learn how to achieve this same pre-merge apply workflow using Spacelift.